Peacefully Addressing Online Harassment from an Ex
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In today’s digital landscape, the end of a relationship often extends into the online realm. It’s not uncommon for ex-partners to share their frustrations on social media. If you’re dealing with negative comments from an ex online, Johnson/Turner is here to help. Understanding the Legal Landscape The legal implications of online remarks vary. In divorce […]
What Bankruptcy Documents Do You Need?
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To go through the bankruptcy process, you need the correct paperwork. Learn about the bankruptcy documents to show your attorney here. While bankruptcy filings have dropped 6.3%, it still remains a problem for many households. The bankruptcy process may be difficult to navigate if you’ve never done it before. First and foremost, you’ll want to […]
Navigating Real Estate Litigation for Estate Planning in MN
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When you think about buying a house, you probably imagine the joy of selecting your dream home, envisioning family gatherings, and enjoying the comfort of your space. Who’d think of disputes, right? Yet, like mixing oil with water, real estate disputes can unexpectedly disrupt your serene vision. Ever thought about why we have insurance for […]
How to Protect Seniors From Elder Fraud
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Elder fraud is a big problem in the senior community. Learn how you can protect yourself or a senior loved one in this guide. There are over 7.8 million incidents of elder fraud every year. This highlights the urgency for individuals and families to proactively protect our seniors. With the advancement of technology and the […]
Do Minnesota Courts Favor Mothers In Child Custody Cases?
A common misconception exists in Minnesota that courts favor mothers over fathers in child custody cases, but in reality, everything is situational, and judges try not to favor one parent over the other. Instead, they look at the whole picture before determining what would be best for the child and their future. In some cases, […]
Can You Avoid Probate in Minnesota?
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Is it possible to avoid probate in Minnesota? Yes! Discover more about the probate process and the different ways to avoid it. The loss of a loved one is always difficult. While grieving is important, it can be interrupted by myriad other responsibilities including making funeral, memorial, and burial plans. It also means taking steps to […]
Keeping It in the Family: Estate Planning for Family Cabins
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Securing your family cabin for future generations requires careful estate planning. Johnson/Turner excels in simplifying the vital process of estate planning for family cabins. We ensure your cherished family retreat continues enriching lives for years to come. Click here for information about protecting your vacation home. Celebrate Your Family Cabin’s Heritage Family cabins represent more […]
How to Become a Legal Guardian in Minnesota
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TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read Summary): Legal guardianship entails making crucial decisions for a child’s well-being. To be a guardian, you need to be an adult, capable of providing for the child’s needs. Legal procedures include filing paperwork and obtaining court approval. Lawyers are vital for navigating the guardianship process efficiently. Guardianship may be considered […]
Deciding School Districts in MN Child Custody Cases
When you and your child’s other parent are married, choosing a school for your child to attend is likely a decision you make together after collaborating and discussing. Having to make joint decisions does not change because of divorce. Your child must still attend school, and the decision of which school your child should attend […]
What Does Equitable Distribution Mean In A Minnesota Divorce?
Voice actor Rick Logan famously sang, “Who gets the family Bible when two grown-ups lose heart?” If those grown-ups file for divorce in Minnesota, the answer will depend on how the court decides to divide the marital property between them. In a divorce case, Minnesota Statutes Section 518.58 directs state courts to make a just […]